Environmental
A Missouri property adjacent to a former agricultural chemical mixing facility would raise concerns about:
ANoise pollution only
BPesticide and herbicide soil and groundwater contamination✓ Correct
COnly aesthetic concerns
DTraffic congestion
Explanation
Former agricultural chemical facilities often have soil and groundwater contamination from pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Phase I and II ESAs would be warranted before purchasing adjacent properties to assess contamination risks.
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